Bipartisan bill would make it easier for military recruits with medical issues to land defense jobs

07.05.2025    Fox News    3 views
Bipartisan bill would make it easier for military recruits with medical issues to land defense jobs

A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Capitol Hill will introduce a bill on Wednesday to help Americans with physical issues disqualifying them from military institution to find civilian jobs in the armed forces and defense industry The Defense Workforce Integration Act is sponsored by Republicans and Democrats in both chambers of Congress The proposal which seeks to advocacy the thousands of Americans with physical issues that disqualify them from system would target workforce shortages in critical areas including manufacturing cybersecurity and defense logistics HEGSETH ORDERS 'HISTORIC' REDUCTION OF GENERAL OFFICERS IN THE MILITARY Oftentimes the U S Department of Defense will invest important time and tools into military recruits' training only for those recruits to be taken out of consideration for health reasons multiple of which do not prohibit them from working to keep our nation safe reported Sen Jeanne Shaheen D-N H one author of the bill Key provisions of the ordinance include directing the Department of Defense to provide information about civilian employment opportunities to people who were medically disqualified from amenity during initial evaluations SUPREME COURT STAYS LOWER COURT RULING ALLOWING TRUMP TRANSGENDER BAN TO PROCEEDThe bill also aims to patronage organization members disqualified early in their careers expanding on existing Air Force best practices by establishing Army and Navy personnel management programs These programs would facilitate recommendations to civilian hiring personnel in the Department of Defense which improves access to the hiring process without guaranteeing jobs Anatomical issues might prevent selected patriotic Americans from functioning military organization but it doesn't have to prevent them from finding other tactics to serve our country disclosed Sen Mike Rounds R-S D a co-sponsor of the bill in the Upper Chamber The lawmakers want to turn a promising loss of talent into an opportunity by allowing the Department of Defense to retain people in whom they have already invested materials Reuters contributed to this assessment

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